Microeconomic Principles
ECON 102
Course Code
ECON 102
Course Name
Microeconomic Principles
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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2022/2023 Spring Summer
周默涵
2021/2022 Fall Winter
Leptihn,Sebastian
2020/2021 Fall Winter
周默涵
2019/2020 Fall Winter
周默涵
Introduction
<p>Introduction to the functions of individual decision-makers, both consumers and producers, within the larger economic system. Primary emphasis on the nature and functions of product markets, the theory of the firm under varying conditions of competition and monopoly, and the role of government in prompting efficiency in the economy. Credit is not given for ECON 102 and ACE 100. This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for: Social & Beh Sci - Soc Sci</p>
Microeconomics
ECON B1001
Course Code
ECON B1001
Course Name
Microeconomics
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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2021/2022 Fall Winter
Demartino,Cristoforo
Introduction
This economic class provides a comprehensive and systematic review of modern microeconomic theories and applications. Students are expected to learn how to employ economic models in analyzing economic scenarios and solving real-world problems. The course involves supply and demand, consumer theory, the theory of the firm, competitive markets, international trade, and labor markets. The emphasis in this course will be placed on key economic concepts, applications of economic models, and their economic interpretations, rather than the theoretical models.
MicroeconomicsⅠ
ECON2001
Course Code
ECON2001
Course Name
MicroeconomicsⅠ
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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2017/2018 Fall Winter
豆江利, 叶建亮
Introduction
Microeconomics is concerned with how societies allocate scarce resources. Microe-conomics deals with the interactions between and among individuals (households) and business rms. This introductory course teaches the fundamentals of microeconomics.
MicroeconomicsⅡ
ECON2002
Course Code
ECON2002
Course Name
MicroeconomicsⅡ
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
- Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer2023/2024 Fall Winter2023/2024 Spring Summer2024/2025 Fall Winter2024/2025 Spring Summer
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2018/2019 Fall Winter
叶兵
Introduction
This ensures students have a solid grasp of the key microeconomic theories underpinning the subject, following the introductory course: The Microeconomics I. This course studies the behaviors of consumers and producers and their interactions, and covers the core concept of microeconomics: demand, supply, and market equilibrium.
MicroeconomicsⅢ
ECON2003
Course Code
ECON2003
Course Name
MicroeconomicsⅢ
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
- Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer2023/2024 Fall Winter2023/2024 Spring Summer2024/2025 Fall Winter2024/2025 Spring Summer
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2020/2021 Fall Winter
龚勋
Introduction
The course covers two core topics: (1) individual decision making with a particular focus on consumers and producers, and (2) The foundation on markets and the outcomes of interaction between individuals in markets. The course is also a continuation study of the micro foundations of economic modeling and thinking. It provides analytical tools for applications in labor economics, industrial organization, international economics, micro-founded macroeconomics, public economics, etc..
Micromanufacturing Process & A
ME 455
Course Code
ME 455
Course Name
Micromanufacturing Process & A
Credit
3.0 - 4.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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2021/2022 Fall Winter
无
Introduction
Scaling laws in miniaturization, Micro-machine tools design and characterization, Micromanufacturing process modeling, simulation and automation, Micro-metrology and Micro-assembly systems.
3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: ME 270 or equivalent or consent of instructor.
Microorganisms and Immunity 2
IBMS8007
Course Code
IBMS8007
Course Name
Microorganisms and Immunity 2
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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2022/2023 Spring Summer
"汪洌 van der Veen,Stijn Irving,Aaron Trent"
2021/2022 Spring Summer
汪洌, Irving,Aaron Trent, Sloan,Richard
2021/2022 Fall Winter
赵瑜佩
2019/2020 Spring Summer
Sloan, Richard, 汪洌
2018/2019 Spring Summer
Sloan, Richard, 鲁林荣
Introduction
<p>The aims of the course are as follows: 1) To describe the diversity, and fundamental structural and physiological characteristics of microorganisms, with an emphasis on microorganisms that infect humans. To give an overview of the strategies and processes by which microorganisms infect and survive within their host. 2) To describe how the mammalian immune system detects and kills infecting microorganisms.
Modern African American Literature and Culture
AFRO 260
Course Code
AFRO 260
Course Name
Modern African American Literature and Culture
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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Introduction
Historical and critical study of African American literature in its social and cultural context between 1915 and 1980.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for:
Cultural Studies - US Minority
Modern China: Culture and Society
ARTS 423B02
Course Code
ARTS 423B02
Course Name
Modern China: Culture and Society
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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Introduction
This seminar positions China from late nineteenth century through the present in its historical, political and cultural perspectives. We start with methods of analyzing China that are usually taken, and critical reflections upon these methods from leading theorists of political economy.
Modern Chinese History
HIST2001
Course Code
HIST2001
Course Name
Modern Chinese History
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
- Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer2023/2024 Fall Winter2023/2024 Spring Summer2024/2025 Fall Winter2024/2025 Spring Summer
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2022/2023 Fall Winter
赵晖
2022/2023 Spring Summer
赵晖
2021/2022 Spring Summer
赵晖
2021/2022 Fall Winter
赵瑜佩
2020/2021 Fall Winter
赵晖
Introduction
<p>The course mainly teaches the history that the Chinese people resist the foreign invaders, fights for the racial independence, overthow the reactionary governance and carry out the liberation of people, helps the students to understand the history of the nation, the state of the nation ,appreciate deeply how history and people choose Maxist, choose Communist Party of China ,choose socialist road.